BIRDMAN INC is a full service location scouting business that has
provided unique and thorough location solutions for over 12 years.

Working with local and international photographers, art directors
and producers, the team has developed a reputation as one of the best
location services in Northern California. With a client list ranging
from Audi to VISA to Williams Sonoma , BirdMan Inc has built and
organized an extensive location library over the past several years.

The team of highly skilled photographers, known for their fine art
and portraiture independently, bring an exceptionally high level of
vision, craft and creativity to all of their scouting assignments.

The tool is intended to help art directors streamline the
process of turning their ideas into realistic locations, to help the
brainstorming process at front end of campaigns and to help
photographers find unique solutions for their assignments. From homes
to roads to offices BirdMan always provides a variety of great
solutions.

Unlike many digital location services, BirdMan Inc is not an open
library to browse through. We believe that open on-line libraries are
often vague and time-consuming to explore. Intently focused on creating
an on-line service which provides concise results while maintaining a
sense of human interaction, BirdMan Inc wants personal contact to be
first on the agenda.

For a sample of BirdMan Inc's digital location search site please go to our SAMPLES page.

Marin Headlands Road Construction

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The Marin Headlands is a highly desirable location for photo shoots. Curving coastal roads, ocean vistas, breathtaking views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge, beaches and endless trails all draw photographers to the area. As of February 1, 2010 construction has begun on many of the roads that access these locations. Unfortunately the construction will take place through the fall of 2010. Conzelman Road and Hawk Hill are two of the most popular location requests that will be off limits. For more information visit the Project Headlands website. Here are a few shots from both locations.